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Full-Text Articles in Human Rights Law

World Bank Creates Inspection Panel, Steven T. Weston Jan 1994

World Bank Creates Inspection Panel, Steven T. Weston

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


International War Crimes Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia, Lois Tuttle, Ayesha Qayyum Jan 1994

International War Crimes Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia, Lois Tuttle, Ayesha Qayyum

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


War Crimes Tribunal Is An Imperative, Aryeh Neier Jan 1994

War Crimes Tribunal Is An Imperative, Aryeh Neier

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


War Crimes Trials -- Not A Good Idea, Herman Schwartz Jan 1994

War Crimes Trials -- Not A Good Idea, Herman Schwartz

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


The United Nations And Human Rights And The Contribution Of The American Bill Of Rights, Jan Martenson May 1992

The United Nations And Human Rights And The Contribution Of The American Bill Of Rights, Jan Martenson

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Legal And Political Considerations Of The United States' Ratification Of The Genocide Convention, Jay Rosenthal Mar 1985

Legal And Political Considerations Of The United States' Ratification Of The Genocide Convention, Jay Rosenthal

Antioch Law Journal

On December 11, 1948, the United States officially signed the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (hereinafter the Convention).1 The Convention was sent to the Senate as part of the ratification process for the advice and consent of two-thirds of the Senators present and voting. 2 But the Senate declined to give advice and consent to the Convention, and has maintained that position for over thirty-six years. Ninety-six countries have now deposited their instruments of ratification with the United Nations, making them parties to the Convention. The United States is not a party. …


International Protection Of Human Rights And State Sovereignty, Jost Delbruck Oct 1982

International Protection Of Human Rights And State Sovereignty, Jost Delbruck

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Charter 77 In Czechoslovakia And The International Protection Of Human Rights, Roger Errera Jan 1980

Charter 77 In Czechoslovakia And The International Protection Of Human Rights, Roger Errera

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Charter 77 was published in Prague in early January, 1977. At that time the document contained 240 signatures, a number which increased by 1977 to over 600. This Charter marked the beginning of a new period in the political history of Czechoslovakia, a period of public affirmation of fundamental liberties. It is useful to recall briefly reactions to the publication of this document in the East and the West, and to analyze its profound significance. It is also important to examine the major events that have taken place since 1977 and the inspiration which Charter 77 derived from the United …


The International Bill Of Rights: Scope And Implementation, John P. Humphrey Mar 1976

The International Bill Of Rights: Scope And Implementation, John P. Humphrey

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Crowd Psychology Upon International Law, Harold D. Lasswell Mar 1968

The Impact Of Crowd Psychology Upon International Law, Harold D. Lasswell

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Rights And Natural Resources, David J. Halperin Mar 1968

Human Rights And Natural Resources, David J. Halperin

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Law Of Human Rights: A Pragmatic Appraisal, A. Luini Del Russo Mar 1968

International Law Of Human Rights: A Pragmatic Appraisal, A. Luini Del Russo

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.